Posted 05 September 2012 - 06:38 AM

Posted 11 September 2012 - 08:11 AM

jondav2006

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-v is just for verbose. did you also give npci=0x2000 at boot prompt ?

also, at what stage does the "whitescreen" show up ? if you have used -v at the time of booting, you should see a bunch of messages. can you post the last message that you see ? or you can also post a pic of the screen before the white screen appears.

Posted 11 September 2012 - 11:33 AM

Posted 11 September 2012 - 12:42 PM

lupo17

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a video about nothing...a white screen, would be stupid...I'm not at my first hackintosh...
this is not a matter of flags, or may be a questions of boot ..plist
so...I start booting from a kakewalk usb [defined as z68x-ud3] , is same scenario like with uni-bi-st
tried booting with -v, DSDT=No, -f -x... nothing...when it shoud show the welcome screen, it becomes completelly white, and stays like that

Posted 12 September 2012 - 10:25 AM

If you still get white screen boot with -f -x after removing the mentioned kexts - this will solve your problem.

I would appreciate if you could let me know wether the flags are necessary or not

well, rockinron_1, I must buy u a drink...thank u very much bud...as I was suspected, that was the problem...there wasn'n needed any other flags [use -v anyway]so, installed, from a kakewalk* usb [used z68x-ud3-b3 predefined mobo]and after the install, I have reinstalled the ati6000.kext...repaired permissionsI felt necessary to change the dsdt with the one of the tony's specially designed dsdt for my board [z68x-ud5-b3]--latest chimeraand now, everything seems to be ok**didn't tested yet the sleep, since my hktosh is still defined as macpro3I think I will redefine it as imac12,2 and then I'll test the sleep

again, thank you...what's your preferred beer?)

*kakewalk manual has a small errorat Step 4 / 4. Select Install to USB [it should be 'Install Kakewalk']... in fact is somehow logicthe installer, then never ends, but, after some couple of minutes u can exit, it has done its job

** audio--okethernet--okgraphics--ok

sleep... testing-----okicloud...testing-----okusb3... don't have such a device, but I think is fine